I feel like any combo of Lingard, Mata, and Pereira on the field at the same time potentially hinders us. All play the same way regardless of their position.

As long as Pogba is playing, it really should be one of Lingard/Gomes/Mata/Pereira at 10 and then James or Greenwood RW.

I'm confused as to what you mean by "as long as Pogba is playing". Hes pretty central most of the time as well.

I absolutely agree with you that James or (IMO) Greenwood should start on the right. They would help out with the needed width. James looks like the prototypical impact sub who can exploit the late game fitness of defenders.

I feel like any combo of Lingard, Mata, and Pereira on the field at the same time potentially hinders us. All play the same way regardless of their position.

As long as Pogba is playing, it really should be one of Lingard/Gomes/Mata/Pereira at 10 and then James or Greenwood RW.

I'm confused as to what you mean by "as long as Pogba is playing". Hes pretty central most of the time as well.

I absolutely agree with you that James or (IMO) Greenwood should start on the right. They would help out with the needed width. James looks like the prototypical impact sub who can exploit the late game fitness of defenders.

I meant if Pogba is injured or being rested. If there's no Pogba, I think you probably play Andreas in his spot and then one of the others at 10 so technically two can play together.

On the right, I'd start Greenwood when we need someone more technical to break a low block and start James when we're facing higher blocks because he'll rinse them with his threat in behind.

For example, I love James but I probably wouldn't start him against Wolves. He'll be running at 3 CBs and won't get space to go himself and doesn't have the decision making to consistently set up others yet.

I feel like any combo of Lingard, Mata, and Pereira on the field at the same time potentially hinders us. All play the same way regardless of their position.

As long as Pogba is playing, it really should be one of Lingard/Gomes/Mata/Pereira at 10 and then James or Greenwood RW.

I'm confused as to what you mean by "as long as Pogba is playing". Hes pretty central most of the time as well.

I absolutely agree with you that James or (IMO) Greenwood should start on the right. They would help out with the needed width. James looks like the prototypical impact sub who can exploit the late game fitness of defenders.

I meant if Pogba is injured or being rested. If there's no Pogba, I think you probably play Andreas in his spot and then one of the others at 10 so technically two can play together.

On the right, I'd start Greenwood when we need someone more technical to break a low block and start James when we're facing higher blocks because he'll rinse them with his threat in behind.

For example, I love James but I probably wouldn't start him against Wolves. He'll be running at 3 CBs and won't get space to go himself and doesn't have the decision making to consistently set up others yet.

Could see it happening. I think Liverpool must win the league in the coming 1-2 years before either Klopp leaves or the likes of VVD and Salah starts to decline.
But can't see anyone winning the league except for City atm.

Aha no he's tiny. It's weird to watch him play in person. Surprisingly good at winning the ball back and he's phenomenal at dribbling and close control. To get the ball off of him results in a foul. Unbelievable talent and can't wait for him to make that step up. Once he gets minutes he simply can't be refused further game time. Predicting great things for Gomez.

Aha no he's tiny. It's weird to watch him play in person. Surprisingly good at winning the ball back and he's phenomenal at dribbling and close control. To get the ball off of him results in a foul. Unbelievable talent and can't wait for him to make that step up. Once he gets minutes he simply can't be refused further game time. Predicting great things for Gomez.

As you (like most of us in here) rate him so highly, would probably be wise to start calling him by his actual name Gomes

Aha no he's tiny. It's weird to watch him play in person. Surprisingly good at winning the ball back and he's phenomenal at dribbling and close control. To get the ball off of him results in a foul. Unbelievable talent and can't wait for him to make that step up. Once he gets minutes he simply can't be refused further game time. Predicting great things for Gomez.

Gomes*

And yeah agree with all that. The way the guy can stop and go at full pace with tight ball control is incredible

Aha no he's tiny. It's weird to watch him play in person. Surprisingly good at winning the ball back and he's phenomenal at dribbling and close control. To get the ball off of him results in a foul. Unbelievable talent and can't wait for him to make that step up. Once he gets minutes he simply can't be refused further game time. Predicting great things for Gomez.

As you (like most of us in here) rate him so highly, would probably be wise to start calling him by his actual name Gomes

Especially when the other spelling refers to a player who plays for the enemy